temporal-lobe epilepsy

[tem-per-uh l-lohb] /ˈtɛm pər əlˌloʊb/

noun, Pathology.

1.

a type of seizure disorder produced by abnormal electric discharges in the temporal lobe of the brain, characterized by the occurrence of any of a variety of auras followed by a brief loss of consciousness with accompanying repetitive, automatic movements.